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### Linux Driver for USB WiFi Adapters that are based on the RTL8812BU and RTL8822BU Chipsets ### Linux Driver for USB WiFi Adapters that are based on the RTL8812BU and RTL8822BU Chipsets
- v5.13.1 (Realtek) (20210702) plus updates from the Linux community - v5.13.1 (Realtek) (20210702) plus updates from the Linux community
- 1,132 clones over the 2 weeks ending on 20211218 - 1,132 clones over the 2 weeks ended on 20211218
### Features ### Features
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- Mode for 2.4 GHz: For best performance, set "N only" if you no longer use B or G capable devices. - Mode for 2.4 GHz: For best performance, set "N only" if you no longer use B or G capable devices.
- Network names: Do not set the 2.4 GHz Network and the 5 GHz Network to the same name. Note: Unfortunately many routers come with both networks set to the same name. You need to be able to control which network that is in use. - Network names: Do not set the 2.4 GHz Network and the 5 GHz Network to the same name. Note: Unfortunately many routers come with both networks set to the same name. You need to be able to control which network that is in use so changing the name of one of the networks is recommended. Since many IoT devices use the 2.4 GHz network, it may be better to change the name of the 5 GHz network.
- Channels for 5 GHz: Not all devices are capable of using DFS channels (I'm looking at you Roku.) It may be necessary to set a fixed channel in the range of 36 to 48 or 149 to 161 in order for all of your devices to work on 5 GHz. (For US, other countries may vary.) - Channels for 5 GHz: Not all devices are capable of using DFS channels (I'm looking at you Roku.) It may be necessary to set a fixed channel in the range of 36 to 48 or 149 to 161 in order for all of your devices to work on 5 GHz. (For US, other countries may vary.)

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Other mt7612u and mt7610u chipset based adapters also show low power usage. Other mt7612u and mt7610u chipset based adapters also show low power usage.
Another adapter that is very good for use in this setup is the Alfa AWUS036ACHM Another adapter that is very good for use in this setup is the Alfa AWUS036ACHM
which is an AC600 class adapter that has very impressive range. which is an AC600 class adapter that has very impressive range.
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#### Setup Steps #### Setup Steps